Cooking utensil.



No. 884,767. PATENTED APR.14, 190s.

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0001mmr UTENSIL.

APPLIOA'I TIMI FILED JAB. 30,1908.

FANNIE B. SENSENEY, OF OHAMBERSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA.

cooxme UTENSIL.

Specification of Letters Patent.

' Patented April 14, 1908.

- Application. filed January so, 1908. Serial No. 413,339.

.double ended pan the vertical sides of the two ends of which are of different heights.

A forni of my invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which similar figures of reference indicate similar parts throughout the various views, of which:

Figure 1 is a side View; Fig. 2 is a similar view, the device .bein reversed; and Fig. 3 a sectional view on the line 3-3 of Fig. 2.

1 is the wall of an ordinary fry or sauce pan, and 2 the bottom. The wall 1 is ex- .tended below the bottom 2 so as to form a comparatively low wall or ridge 3 around the reverse side of bottom 2. be of sufficient hei ht to enable the utensil to be used as agri dle.

- .4 is a handle adapted for use with either and useful Improvements in Cooking n ThlS Wall 3 should end of the device uppermost. It will readily be understood that when the Wall 1 is uppermost, the device may be used as a fry or sauce pan, and that when the wall 3 is u perrnost, the device may be used as a gridd e.

I What I claim and desire'to secure by Letters Patent is:

1. A cooking utensil consisting of walls of diflerent heights, each surrounding the op 0- site face of a common bottom and adapte to be used as a fry pan or a griddle, according as the higher or lower surrounding wall is uppermost.

2. A cooking utensil consisting of walls of different heights, each surrounding the oppo site face of a common bottom and adapted to be used as a fry pan or a griddle, according as the higher or lower surrounding wall is u permost, and a handle located a roximate y mid-way between the up er an lower edges of said walls and adapted for use with either end of the device uppermost.

In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand, this 28th day of January, nineteen v hundred and eight.

FANNIE B. SENSENEY.

HENRY E. GANDY. 

